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Posted by: corroonb

I find it odd that you rate the Kindle Fire HD and Nexus 7 identically but are far more critical of the former. I find your reviews informative but your ratings are useless for being so high and irrelevant to the text. Please be a little more realistic with the ratings. The Nexus sounds like a much better product from the reviews but receives the same rating.

Posted by: Robert Lindsey

Possibly the most thorough, concise -- and thus enjoyable and useful -- review of any product of any kind that I have ever come across. Like many others, I must have read thousands; but this is the standout. Thank you for a rare instance of excellence in reporting.R. Lindsey, Oklahoma, USA

Posted by: Ryan

Good Review, If Amazon is a large part of your reading life, like my wife, then it's a Great Product.Bought one for my wife for Christmas (A little early). No Regret, She uses it for reading, Facebook, Storing pictures, Music, Surfing and Email. The household Laptop is getting lonely on the coffee table, might be time to retire it (lol). The screen quality is awesome and the battery life is great. She likes the solid feel of the fire HD.

Posted by: Lisa1976

It's a lovely tablet. I wish web browsing was a little smoother, though. That influenced my decision to exchange it for the ipad mini. Though now that I have the mini, I really miss the picture and sound on the fire.

Posted by: OtherSteve

Posted by: Redaktion

A bigger Fire. Amazon's aggressive pricing has positioned the Kindle Fire series as some of the best tablets for the buck. The larger 8.9-inch versions, however, are reaching upwards of $300 and even $500. Does the Full HD display justify the price increase?